Entries in 'handsets' (290)
Droid coming to UK in a week
Will be available as the Motorola Milestone from December 7th.
Samsung touchscreen sales up four fold
Device maker sold 10m in Jan to Nov 2008; 40 million for the same period in 2009.
LG chooses Myriad for Android implementation
Korean phone maker works with Myriad on its first Android device, the LG GW620
Emblaze Mobile unveils First ELSE device
Shows off radical new user interface in Linux-based device.
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Mobile Distillery create NFC app development platform
Teams up with INSIDE Contactless to help developers write software for a broad range of NFC-enabled handsets.
Motorola sells 250,000 Droids in a week
Not a bad return for the iPhone pretender one Verizon alone.
Nokia adds TV to 5330 'entertainment hub'
New handset combines DVB-H with social networking, music and gaming features.
Handset heal thyself!
NTT DoCoMo develops scratch-resistant phones that repair themselves overnight.
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Is Nokia preparing a bid for Palm?
No, probably not. But shares soar on rumours of a takeover.
China Mobile and Claro pick up Dell Mini 3
Dell's first smartphone, based on Android, will be out before year-end.
Samsung Tocco Lite sells 10 million units
Takes six months to hit landmark now fastest selling Samsung phone ever.
HTC projects six per cent growth in Q4
Believes its first ever D2C ad campaign 'It's all about you' will make all the difference.
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NFC in one in six phones by 2014
The total transaction value of the market will exceed $110bn.
N900 to hit UK stores on November 16th
Nokia's Maemo 5-based smartphone confirmed for O2 and Orange.
Nokia launches five feature phones
You can have a Nokia 1280 for as little as 20 euros.
BOLT browser announces first pre-load
And the handset vendor is... Romania's Visual Fan.
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Sony Ericsson reduces PlayNow submission costs
Handset company now supports Thawte and Verisign certificates in addition to Java Verified.
N900 slips to November
Nokia's much-fancied smartphone to land a month later than originally planned.
Acer targets double digit smartphone market share
Gives itself two to three years to achieve it.
Acer unveils world's first Android 1.6 device
Wide-VGA 'Liquid' smartphone also first to be built on Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.




































